The adjective is "polite" (courteous, proper, mannered), which has no plural.
The word sought may be the noun politics (government, especially legislative) or more rarely polities (plural of polity, a political subunit).
"P-o-l-i-t-i-c-a-l"
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The plural of political party is "political parties".
A political model used to compare political opinions is called a political spectrum. This model typically ranges from left to right, representing different ideological positions and beliefs on various political issues.
Political background refers to a person's history or involvement in political activities, such as their participation in political campaigns, membership in political organizations, or holding political office. It can also refer to a person's beliefs, values, and experiences that shape their political views.
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Political thought refers to the ideas and theories that influence political systems and behaviors, while political science is the systematic study of politics and government. Political thought provides the theoretical framework for political science research and analysis, shaping the questions asked and methodologies used in the discipline. In turn, political science applies empirical methods to study political phenomena and test the validity of political thought.
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That is the correct spelling of "inauguration" (beginning, political installation).
The correct spelling is assassination (killing for a political or ideological reason).
The correct spelling is assassin (a killer, especially of political figures).
The correct spelling of the verb is "assassinate" (kill for political or ideological reasons).
The correct spelling is "party" (a celebration, political group, or a principal in legal action).
The correct spelling of the verb form is "assassinated" (killed, used for political or famous people).
You spell it like "assassin" just like you did in your question...
There are some possible words : ASSIGN - task, as with homework assignments ASSASSIN - a killer, especially of political figures
That is the correct spelling of the term "assonated" (corresponded in sound).The similar word is assassinated (killed, as for political reasons).
The word is spelled candidates. A good example sentence using this word is, "The political candidates were going to Pennsylvania for a rally."
There are various possibilities here, some likely : ASSENTED - agreed to ASCENDED - "went up" ASSASSINATED - killed for political reasons